Historically significant floors in Sydney
The historical significance of the State Library of NSW parquetry floors
Parquetry flooring: a guide
Parquetry flooring comes in geometric shapes and sizes and can last decades and centuries.
The Art Gallery of NSW Parquetry floors
The Art Gallery of New South Wales has a beautiful old Parquet floor, in the original section. We examine the floor and the maintenance that would be required for it. The Image below is a hardwood that looks to be Tallowood, and the border is Jarrah. The blocks are all loose, but
Heritage floors of the Commonwealth Bank Sydney
The heritage significance of parquetry flooring in the Commonwealth Bank building in Martin place
Heritage parquetry work in Deltroit station
Deltroit Station Considered one of the world’s top five places to stay by Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, the iconic Deltroit Homestead (circa. 1903) near Adelong was restored to its original grandeur in time to host the royal couple prior to the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. An
Boomerang house heritage Parquetry restorations
Boomerang House Designed in Spanish-American style, Boomerang (circa 1926) is a heritage-listed historic home in the Sydney suburb of Elizabeth Bay. It is regarded as the oldest and finest example of Spanish Mission style art deco architecture in Australia, and was featured in the Tom Cruise film, Mission: Impossible II as
Floor sanding and finishing, with We love parquet
We specialise in the sanding and finishing of quality timber floors throughout Sydney
The historical value of the Versailles Panels
The panel in the image is a Versailles French panel, supplied, stained and lacquered by We Love Parquet